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the pictures advertises the American musical | Nebraska, by Rogers & Cumberstum. |
ampionship against Alabama and an upset of #3 | Nebraska by 21-point underdog Texas to get another sho |
osest games in 1991 were on the road: against | Nebraska, California, & USC. |
ith an 11-1 record and #3 AP ranking, whereas | Nebraska came into the game with a 12-0 and #2 AP rank |
th a 10-0-1 record and #2 AP ranking, whereas | Nebraska came into the game with a 9-2 and #19 AP rank |
Nebraska came back from behind to pull ahead 20-17 in | |
Kearney, causing damage at the University of | Nebraska campus in Kearney as well as the Buffalo Coun |
h Edgecomb (Miss Maine), Jane Nosworthy (Miss | Nebraska), Candace Otto (Miss Pennsylvania), Jessica E |
From the plains of | Nebraska, Captain Kehler, soon to be promoted to major |
Then | Nebraska caught a break, when Davis missed a 42-yard f |
Army in 1862 as lieutenant colonel of the 2nd | Nebraska Cavalry and served until mustered out. |
tember 5, one officer and 27 men from the 2nd | Nebraska Cavalry and 6th Iowa Cavalry regiments went i |
The | Nebraska Center for the Education of Children Who Are |
north up to northern Illinois, north-eastern | Nebraska, central Colorado, southern Nevada and centra |
Nebraska Christian College has been raising money over | |
For the former | Nebraska Christian University, see Cotner College. |
In August 2006, | Nebraska Christian College students began attending th |
In the early 1940s, three | Nebraska cities, Kearney, Grand Island and Hastings jo |
t he served as manager and then editor of the | Nebraska City News newspaper and was a Nebraskan deleg |
The Morton home in | Nebraska City is now a state park, the Arbor Lodge Sta |
rg, Arizona and was buried at Wyuka Cemetery, | Nebraska City, Nebraska. |
Omaha, a skirmish pitted representatives from | Nebraska City, Florence, and other communities to conv |
uilding located at 908 (now 910) 1st Corso in | Nebraska City, Nebraska, in the United States. |
Ricketts was born in | Nebraska City, Nebraska, and now lives in Omaha . |
Bret Clark (born February 24, 1961 in | Nebraska City, Nebraska) is a former professional Amer |
Also known as the "Sea Pig" of | Nebraska City, NE The freshwater drum, Aplodinotus gru |
tes other generating stations in North Omaha, | Nebraska City, Valley, Elk City and in Cass County; co |
of the game, to tight end Tracey Wistrom and | Nebraska claimed a 20-16 lead. |
Brilz won the | Nebraska Class A state championship in 1993 wrestling |
Senator James Exon of | Nebraska, co-sponsor of the measure, credited Jepsen a |
Davis has worked as an football assistant at | Nebraska, coached high school football in Colorado, an |
In 1883, in the area of North Platte, | Nebraska, Cody founded "Buffalo Bill's Wild West," a c |
ught negotiation courses at the University of | Nebraska College of Law and the Department of Public A |
He later graduated from the University of | Nebraska College of Agriculture and served in the U. S |
n American to graduate from the University of | Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha. |
to Alberta and Washington, south to Illinois, | Nebraska, Colorado and Arizona. |
assistant provost marshal general for Kansas, | Nebraska, Colorado, and Dakota. |
New Jersey to Florida,North and South Dakota, | Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico |
ctus specimens have been found in present day | Nebraska, Colorado, as far west as California and as f |
He is admitted to practice law in | Nebraska, Colorado, and Texas, and belongs to many law |
Ron Kurtenbach is a Lincoln, | Nebraska communist born January 6, 1943. |
#145 is a public school district serving the | Nebraska communities of Alvo, Eagle, Prairie Home, Wal |
e first year of his college career at Western | Nebraska Community College and the second at Barton Co |
alisbury High School before attending Western | Nebraska Community College and the University of Minne |
01 to 2006 she served as the president of the | Nebraska Community Foundation, a charitable organizati |
college basketball at Phillips BC and Western | Nebraska Community College for one season each and the |
For the | Nebraska community, see Hartington, Nebraska. |
ade a loan of $250,000 to the Premium Beef of | Nebraska company, a kosher beef packing plant in which |
Nebraska's 3rd congressional district covers most of w | |
The | Nebraska Compromise or Cornhusker Kickback refers to a |
Three months prior to the | Nebraska Compromise, Reid secured within the health ca |
Researchers at the University of | Nebraska concluded that a producer's ability to manage |
However, McCain won | Nebraska's statewide popular vote, as well as the dist |
The 5th | Nebraska Congressional District is an obsolete distric |
The 4th | Nebraska Congressional District is an obsolete distric |
The 6th | Nebraska Congressional District is an obsolete distric |
e was the first Democrat to be elected to the | Nebraska congressional delegation. |
For the | Nebraska Congressman, see William James Connell. |
This article is about the | Nebraska Congressman. |
The Army National Guard in | Nebraska consists of over 4,000 soldiers in 74 troop u |
The mill was purchased by | Nebraska Consolidated Mills Company in 1963, the firm |
Conner served in the | Nebraska Constitutional Convention of 1875 and was ele |
There he practiced law and served in the 1877 | Nebraska Constitutional Convention. |
Nebraska continued their string of domination over Okl | |
Nebraska continued duty with the Atlantic Fleet. | |
He is a former member of | Nebraska corn based organizations, and current member |
The | Nebraska Cornhusker football team was 8-1 going into t |
r of the SMU Mustangs noticed him as a former | Nebraska Cornhusker, forcing the Hogs to give up their |
The bowl game featured the | Nebraska Cornhuskers verses the Auburn Tigers. |
The only defeat was a 31-24 loss to the | Nebraska Cornhuskers in week two. |
ed as Linebackers Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
The 1972 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
Main articles: 2009 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team and 2009 Texas Long |
See also: 1940 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team |
See also: 1964 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team |
Hagel has been an avid | Nebraska Cornhuskers football fan since he was a young |
Nee's tenure at Ohio, he was the coach of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1986 to 2000. |
lack 41 Flash Reverse Pass is a play that the | Nebraska Cornhuskers used against the Oklahoma Sooners |
Taylor was one of six | Nebraska Cornhuskers selected to this 83 man team; the |
The 2003 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
After routing the | Nebraska Cornhuskers 76-39 at home (the most points ev |
The 2011 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team will represent the |
e of .167 is the lowest in the history of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers football program. |
Hale played college football for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers and the USC Trojans. |
The 1986 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
Reggie Cooper, (1987), Strong Safety for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers Football team (1987-1991), Team C |
e between the Michigan State Spartans and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers played December 29, 2003 at the A |
see Volunteers (ranked #5 in the BCS) and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers (ranked #3 in the BCS). |
1981 season with a 22-15 victory over the #4 | Nebraska Cornhuskers in the 1982 Orange Bowl, and were |
The 1996 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
The 2002 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
The 2000 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
The cover athlete is former | Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Eric Crouch. |
, '75, Tight Ends Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team, and Fellowship of |
He earned a varsity letter with the | Nebraska Cornhuskers in 1905 and received a Juris Doct |
times, Kline served as the head coach of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball, basketball and football |
ded a sack in the 2005 Alamo Bowl against the | Nebraska Cornhuskers when he sacked Zac Taylor in whic |
He collegiately played for | Nebraska Cornhuskers in the NCAA. |
Shields was one of six | Nebraska Cornhuskers selected to this team; the others |
He served as the head coach of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1957 to 1961. |
s the secondaries coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
Main article: | Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball |
Zac Taylor, Quarterback, | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
Nebraska Cornhuskers men's and women's basketball | |
of the Orange Bowl featured the third ranked | Nebraska Cornhuskers and the fourth ranked Alabama Cri |
Bohl was a reserve defensive back for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1977 to 1980. |
Main article: 2009-10 | Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team |
While at the university, she played for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers women's soccer team from 1999 to |
nd Offensive Line Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
See also: 2011 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team |
very lopsided Big 12 Championship game to the | Nebraska Cornhuskers). |
The 2007 Ball State team nearly upset the | Nebraska Cornhuskers, but a late touchdown gave Nebras |
n to the Sugar Bowl featured the fifth ranked | Nebraska Cornhuskers, and the eleventh ranked LSU Tige |
re that, the was the offensive line coach for | Nebraska Cornhuskers, helping the Huskers to national |
64th edition to the Orange Bowl featured the | Nebraska Cornhuskers, and the Tennessee Volunteers. |
1983 edition of the Orange Bowl featured the | Nebraska Cornhuskers, and the LSU Tigers. |
During his stint with the | Nebraska Cornhuskers, he played under coach Fielding H |
rts played collegiately for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers, with whom, during his senior sea |
he Oklahoma Sooners to coach their rival, the | Nebraska Cornhuskers, replacing coach Dana X. Bible. |
fifth ranked LSU Tigers, and the sixth ranked | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
y took off in college where he played for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
nship Game versus the north division champion | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
nd a 12-6 victory in the 1941 season over the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
ed Miami Hurricanes defeated the sixth-ranked | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
ured the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
reer came in the 1962 Gotham Bowl against the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
nked and two-time defending national champion | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
latte, Kearney, Grand Island, Fremont, Omaha ( | Nebraska), Council Bluffs Boone, Ames, Cedar Rapids (I |
g more than 340,000 customers in 13 southeast | Nebraska counties. |
ed as a county judge and was president of the | Nebraska County Judges Association in 1996. |
s Sports Director for KHAS radio in Hastings, | Nebraska, covering local high school and Hastings Coll |
ted States District Court for the District of | Nebraska created by 34 Stat. |
ted States District Court for the District of | Nebraska created by 104 Stat. |
ter Crouch scored the touchdown, the jubilant | Nebraska crowd watched as the video board displayed a |
Bulldogs concluded the season with a 6-5 win | Nebraska, crowning them as the best team in the west f |
Today, | Nebraska Cultures is one of the largest international |
In 1981, Shahani founded | Nebraska Cultures, a probiotics manufacturing and rese |
In a 31-0 win over | Nebraska, Curtis scored a touchdown. |
k" and was the first legal code for the Iowa, | Nebraska, Dakota, and Montana Territories. |
of Trinity Seminary and Dana College (Blair, | Nebraska: Dana College, 1984) |
While at | Nebraska, Davis was the Most Valuable Player in two of |
dessa, Michigan; Coeur D'Alene, Idaho; Omaha, | Nebraska; Dayton, Ohio; San Jose, California; Upland, |
Born in Neligh, | Nebraska, DeCamp joined the United States Army during |
He died in Humboldt, | Nebraska, December 14, 1891. |
for the 1962 game, in which the University of | Nebraska defeated the University of Miami, 36-34. |
Two of the teams that | Nebraska defeated in bowl games in those years, Florid |
s no further scoring, and the game ended with | Nebraska defeating Michigan State, 17-3. |
unced two or three times off the hands of two | Nebraska defenders, before being picked up by another |
Callahan's replacement was former | Nebraska Defensive Coordinator Bo Pelini, who had also |
Cunningham met with the | Nebraska defensive coordinator the week of October 30 |
Quandahl was elected as a | Nebraska Delegate to the 2004 Republican National Conv |
He was also a | Nebraska delegate to the 1908 Republican National Conv |
He was also chairman of the | Nebraska delegation to the convention which nominated |
for KOLN and communications director for the | Nebraska Democratic Party. |
derup (March 5, 1873 - August 19, 1950) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
e (February 25, 1884- December 4, 1959) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician best known for being th |
(January 28, 1886 - February 23, 1963) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician best known for being th |
The | Nebraska Democratic Party currently holds none of the |
g Callan (March 29, 1920- May 28, 2005) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
(December 23, 1862 - February 22, 1938) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician best known for being th |
John Albert McShane (1850-1923) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
n in 2006, but after she switched parties the | Nebraska Democratic Party nominated her as their candi |
John Seaton Robinson (1856-1903) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska, Democratic presidential nominee in 1896 |
Dan Voorhees Stephens (1868 - 1939) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
The election was not a high priority for | Nebraska Democrats. |
A native of Fremont, | Nebraska, Dennis O'Neil grew up in Southern California |
ere factors cited in the 2005 decision by the | Nebraska Department of Roads not to reroute U.S. Highw |
As Director of the | Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, she |
83, Boosalis was appointed as Director of the | Nebraska Department of Aging in the Cabinet of then-Go |
He was a division director for the | Nebraska Department of Economic Development from 1967 |
It is owned by the | Nebraska Department of Aeronautics. |
esigned in 1993 to become the director of the | Nebraska Department of Economic Development, post she |
Nebraska did manage to outscore Kansas by 3 points in | |
game when they refused to play, claiming that | Nebraska did not follow the full requirements put fort |
e professional-grade Denver AC team, although | Nebraska did manage a single touchdown to avoid a shut |
n the Blair YMCA Volunteer of the Year Award, | Nebraska Diplomat of the Year Award, Cargill Dow Frien |
tes Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska; Director of Plans, United States Space Comma |
Wakeley was appointed | Nebraska district court judge and was the first presid |
The | Nebraska District was formed in September 1970 when th |
An earlier | Nebraska District had existed from 1882 to 1922, befor |
Kristine Cecava was a Cheyenne County, | Nebraska district judge who garnered media attention f |
for the U.S. House of Representatives in the | Nebraska district in which Omaha was located, winning |
Born in O'Neill, | Nebraska, Donohoe received a B.S. from Freemont Normal |
points of their own as Kansas eventually wore | Nebraska down and posted 12 points for the day to clai |
Nebraska drove 59 yards in 3 plays, before running bac | |
Nebraska drove to the LSU 15 before fumbling again, th | |
or a number of other college teams, including | Nebraska, Duquesne, and West Virginia. |
Andersen moved to | Nebraska during October, 1874. |
was a lumber and farming magnate in Iowa and | Nebraska during the middle to late 19th century. |
ational Guard aviation units from Alabama and | Nebraska) during KFOR 5A operations from July 2003 to |
-29 Superfortresses at Harvard Army Airfield, | Nebraska during the summer of 1944. |
nsions, the 27th returned to its home base in | Nebraska during September where the unit settled down |
also hosts a youth clinic annually in Omaha, | Nebraska during the College Baseball Word Series. |
uperfortresses at Grand Island Army Airfield, | Nebraska during the summer of 1944. |
and was one of eleven USAAF training bases in | Nebraska during World War II. |
orth to central California, Utah, Wyoming and | Nebraska, east to Arkansas and Alabama. |
It is found from eastern | Nebraska east across the southern Midwest to southern |
United States in southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
C. vermis - southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
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